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Film

A Curated Preview of the Maryland Film Festival by Christopher Llewellyn Reed The Maryland Film Festival (MdFF), founded in 1999 by Festival Director Jed Dietz, is back, just as it ...

Complex Human Relationships on the Screen bring a Baltimore-based Animated Short to the 2018 Academy Awards by Rachel Bone Frankly, it’s about time Baltimore gets some attention at the Academy ...

Amy Davis's New Book, Flickering Treasures, and Accompanying Exhibition Home Movies: Portraits of Baltimore's Neighborhood Movie Houses at Gallery CA by Christopher Llewyllyn Reed “Thirty-five years of silent cinema is ...

How Margaret Rorison is Building a Culture of Experimental Film in Baltimore, One Screening at a Time by Nicole Clark A big part of Margaret Rorison’s winter, in 2012, was ...

Sonja Sohn Makes her Directorial Debut with the Documentary Baltimore Rising by Christopher Llewellyn Reed Ever since her starring role on HBO's The Wire (2002-2008), actress Sonja Sohn has pursued ...

A Conversation with Sundance Sensation STEP's Director Amanda Lipitz by Christopher Llewellyn Reed I spoke with director Amanda Lipitz on Monday, July 24, at the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown ...

Baltimore Film and Activism at South By Southwest by Phallon J. Beckham In March of 2017, filmmakers Jenahye Johnson, Maceo Tendaji, and Phallon J. Beckham were invited to South By ...

A Discussion of Theo Anthony's Rat Film by Angela N. Carroll Theo Anthony's Rat Film is a nonlinear feature about rats and residential segregation in Baltimore City. I hesitate to ...

Exploring the 10th Annual Women and Minorities Media Fest with Director Elsa Lankford: An Interview by Christopher Llewellyn Reed From Wednesday, April 19, through Saturday, April 22, Towson University will ...

DJ Kid Koala's Nufonia Must Fall reviewed by Elena Goukassian On Saturday March 18, the stage at the GW Lisner Auditorium was filled with all sorts of equipment—movie cameras set up ...

The Far Reaching and Unintended Influences of Art on Life by Cara Ober Since her death on December 27, Carrie Fisher has been on my mind. While my rational brain understands that ...

If You Find Yourself at Wits End, You're in Luck: An Interview with Mike Finazzo by Christopher Llewellyn Reed The bittersweet tale of the sometimes joys and frequent pains in ...

During the Holiday Season, Head to the Movies by Christopher Llewellyn Reed November and December are usually when movie distributors push their prestige content into cinemas, following the autumn doldrums ...

Black America Again, A Cinematic Collaboration by Bradford Young and Common The opening frame of a rap video: a caterpillar crawling on the stump of a tree, lights glaring in ...

Between the Screens with Matt Porterfield, Lodge Kerrigan, and Marielle Heller by Christopher Llewellyn Reed All generations proclaim their own exceptionalism, but there's no question that the second decade of the ...

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